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it was the heaviest fighting the city has seen in two months. in iraq, some 80 inmates, including al qaeda militants, escaped from a prison. the jailbreak happened overnight in tikrit after several convicts seized weapons from a prison storeroom. they clashed with security guards for hours before overpowering them and breaking free. a dozen people were killed, including ten guards. iraqi officials said 36 of the inmates were later recaptured. police in minneapolis said the gunman in an office shooting yesterday had been fired hours before he killed four people and then himself. another of the shooting victims died in the hospital today. last evening, dozens of police and swat team officials swarmed a minneapolis neighborhood after a man opened fire at a sign- making business. the company's owner and a ups driver were among those killed. three other people were injured in the shootings. the u.s. postal service will miss its next payment to the treasury, due on sunday. the $5.6 billion will be its second default in as many months. postmaster gener
it was the heaviest fighting the city has seen in two months. in iraq, some 80 inmates, including al qaeda militants, escaped from a prison. the jailbreak happened overnight in tikrit after several convicts seized weapons from a prison storeroom. they clashed with security guards for hours before overpowering them and breaking free. a dozen people were killed, including ten guards. iraqi officials said 36 of the inmates were later recaptured. police in minneapolis said the gunman in an office...
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baltimore city police have charged a man after a three- month murder investigation. they arrested a 19--year-old in connection with the shooting on june 19. the 19-year-old was found dead with several gunshot wounds to his body. holt faces first and second degree murder charges. several groups canvassed a baltimore neighborhood in support of the dream act, the ballot question that if approved would give in state tuition to undocumented immigrants. those immigrants must attend a maryland high school for three years and prove they or their parents estate tax says. members of grass-roots organizations in favor of the act went door to door to reach out. >> in the long run, this law will benefit you, too, because our economy depends on having more college graduates and your social security will ultimately depend on whether these kids are successful. so we all have a vested interest in seeing these kids do well. >> the dream act was passed by the general assembly last year. opponents say the law is unfair to citizens and will be a burden on the state. they collected more t
baltimore city police have charged a man after a three- month murder investigation. they arrested a 19--year-old in connection with the shooting on june 19. the 19-year-old was found dead with several gunshot wounds to his body. holt faces first and second degree murder charges. several groups canvassed a baltimore neighborhood in support of the dream act, the ballot question that if approved would give in state tuition to undocumented immigrants. those immigrants must attend a maryland high...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: anders fogh rasmussen is here, he is the secretary general of nato, he was the prime minister of denmark for eight years before assuming his current post in 2009. he is in new york for the u.n. general assembly, nato has significantly redefined its mission since its founding in 1949. it's primarily-- last year it enforce add no-fly zone in libya and the campaign that overthrew moammar qaddafi. i'm pleased to have the secretary general at this table, welcome. tell me how you have defined the role for nato in the current environment, especially in the middle east. >> the core role is still to protect our citizens against any threat to their security we won the cold war. we protected our citizens against soviet communism, aggression. we won the cold war. the soviet broke down but after the end of the cold war we realized that we are faced we merging security challenges, terrorism, this is the reason why we are in afghanistan. that's why we are now building a nato missile defense
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: anders fogh rasmussen is here, he is the secretary general of nato, he was the prime minister of denmark for eight years before assuming his current post in 2009. he is in new york for the u.n. general assembly, nato has significantly redefined its mission since its founding in 1949. it's primarily-- last year it enforce add no-fly zone in libya and the campaign that overthrew...
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the city had been a power center for al-shabab, the group that's fought somalia's internationally backed government for years. al-shabab is allied with al- qaeda, but the militants now have been driven out of all of somalia's major cities. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the men at the top of the presidential tickets hunkered down again today for debate preparation, ahead of the big meeting tomorrow night. but they also managed to break away briefly-- president obama for a visit to the hoover dam, and governor romney out with an aide to buy lunch, a burrito. meanwhile, their running mates made multiple stops in key states. vice president biden told a crowd in charlotte, north carolina that mitt romney would raise taxes on most americans to fund tax cuts for the wealthy. >> how they can justify raising taxes on the middle class has been buried the last four years. how in lord's name can they justify raising their taxes with these tax cuts? look, folks, we've seen this movie before. massive tax cuts for the wealthy. eliminating restrictions on wal
the city had been a power center for al-shabab, the group that's fought somalia's internationally backed government for years. al-shabab is allied with al- qaeda, but the militants now have been driven out of all of somalia's major cities. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the men at the top of the presidential tickets hunkered down again today for debate preparation, ahead of the big meeting tomorrow night. but they also managed to break away...
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doctor stephen kingsmore led the research team at children's mercy hospitals in kansas city. he's the director for the center for pediatric genomic medicine there. dr. kingsmore, welcome, and thank you for being with us. first of all,-- >> thank you very much. >> warner: how big a breakthrough is this? >> this is a big breakthrough. we've been working toward this goal for a coup of years now. there has been a big gap between the knowledge that we have of genetic diseases, about 35% of them, and the ability for doctors to identify which of these was a problem in any given child with an illness. >> warner: and up until now, how much have you been able to diagnose the d.n.a. abnormalities? how quickly? i mean, i said it can take weeks and weeks, but what's the process that's making it so slow now? >> well, typically, the way that this has been tested is for a doctor to pick the leading candidate gene or part of the d.n.a. code, and to look at just that. it's kind of like fishing with a single fishing line. it can take months. sometimes it takes five years to make a diagnosis. an
doctor stephen kingsmore led the research team at children's mercy hospitals in kansas city. he's the director for the center for pediatric genomic medicine there. dr. kingsmore, welcome, and thank you for being with us. first of all,-- >> thank you very much. >> warner: how big a breakthrough is this? >> this is a big breakthrough. we've been working toward this goal for a coup of years now. there has been a big gap between the knowledge that we have of genetic diseases,...
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if you are using 95 to get into the city, a crash right now along the southbound lanes at indicaten avenue. as we check out thed, the northwest corner of the beltway, traffic really starting to pick up here at old court road, but more significant delays as we travel down towards route 40. here's parkville, 695 nice and clear on the inner loop down towards 95, and the outer loop no problems getting up towards towson. that's a look at your abc 2 news time saver traffic. megan, over to you. >>> times are tight, everyone is trying to save money, you want a deal, but you don't want to haggle. don't worry, there is a way you can do it without having to go through the bargains and the hassle of talking somebody into a lower deal. there are simple strategies that could save you some money. so renee marsh has more on these details that can score you some big savings. renee, tell us right now, what are they? >>reporter: i know, megan, i was wondering why are we just finding out about this strategy now, but it is a best-kept secret now being revealed. time magazine sharing this strategy with how peop
if you are using 95 to get into the city, a crash right now along the southbound lanes at indicaten avenue. as we check out thed, the northwest corner of the beltway, traffic really starting to pick up here at old court road, but more significant delays as we travel down towards route 40. here's parkville, 695 nice and clear on the inner loop down towards 95, and the outer loop no problems getting up towards towson. that's a look at your abc 2 news time saver traffic. megan, over to you....
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ocean city also near 72. it is going to be cooler both in southern pennsylvania and the mountains where highs are only near 67. that's because they'll see a lot more clouds during the day. chance for storms and showers early on. they have about a 60% chance for rain. southern pennsylvania. more in the range of 40% and most of that does come in towards the early afternoon. we'll be tracking those showers as they make their way down towards baltimore later this afternoon and into the evening hours. for the rest of the day, you'll have to watch for showers later on. early on the winds will be variable, around five knots. waves one foot or next. the next high tide 7:13 at for the mchenry. it's the later half of the day that we have the best chance of showers. even like that they're likely to be scattered. not everyone will get them. just a few of you with some showers out there later this afternoon. set to go in to carroll county by 4:00. then closer to sixth and beyond. those could last until about 10 p.m. then
ocean city also near 72. it is going to be cooler both in southern pennsylvania and the mountains where highs are only near 67. that's because they'll see a lot more clouds during the day. chance for storms and showers early on. they have about a 60% chance for rain. southern pennsylvania. more in the range of 40% and most of that does come in towards the early afternoon. we'll be tracking those showers as they make their way down towards baltimore later this afternoon and into the evening...
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this is what we're seeing all over the city of st. louis. these young people who are 17 or 18 years old and they need 24 units of credit. they only have 22 or sometimes they only have 3 or 4. so the math doesn't work out. what we're trying to do is come up with what we call a competency based apreach. kids get credit when they show us that they know it. flexible paths for them to acquire credit. to show us proficiency. do they know what you need to know in order to go on to college? so that you can succeed in work in life. >> suarez: adam stelts er in, you didn't drop out but to hear you tell it, you might as well have. you were checked out even if your body was getting that seat time. >> yes, but i came close to not passing through the same time of seat time requirement in the state of california when i was there. i agree with both victor and stephanie that looking at the student and as opposed to a set of formulas is really the way to stem tide of kids not graduating. >> you heard the professor say it was one particular caring teacher who
this is what we're seeing all over the city of st. louis. these young people who are 17 or 18 years old and they need 24 units of credit. they only have 22 or sometimes they only have 3 or 4. so the math doesn't work out. what we're trying to do is come up with what we call a competency based apreach. kids get credit when they show us that they know it. flexible paths for them to acquire credit. to show us proficiency. do they know what you need to know in order to go on to college? so that you...
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again 58 degrees ocean city more foam. still hanging on to the 70s. we have that in the planner showing you the clouds waking up at 57 but the sunshine comes back out around lunchtime. in to the 70s for a good portion of the afternoon and i think the two degree guarantee only to 72 degrees. that is going to be a refreshing feel. this is not falling on the ground but we are seeing rain over the eastern shore and easton you are seeing a good amount of rain crossing through preston and then you go toward snow hill, seeing heavy rains and there is embedded lightning. be aware ocean city going to get drilled with some of the heavy rain and some lightning affecting, you notice lightning tracker picking up on some of that. now the dry air is back out to buffalo, pittsburgh, readings in to the upper 40s. that's on top of us for the day tomorrow. you have a good-looking real estate over the high high valley and that will lock in sunday to be nice. look what's going on over central texas. you have a lot of moisture, a former hurricane that came on shore over ce
again 58 degrees ocean city more foam. still hanging on to the 70s. we have that in the planner showing you the clouds waking up at 57 but the sunshine comes back out around lunchtime. in to the 70s for a good portion of the afternoon and i think the two degree guarantee only to 72 degrees. that is going to be a refreshing feel. this is not falling on the ground but we are seeing rain over the eastern shore and easton you are seeing a good amount of rain crossing through preston and then you go...
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today real estate prices here are on par with places like new york city and san francisco. new residents are routinely paying more than $2,000 a month in rent. those prices were a problem for guglich, who needed to increase his staff dramatically this year in a state that ranks next to last in the country in teacher pay. >> we hired 14 new teachers and we were able to find housing for most of them, but we still have five teachers who don't have permanent housing. some are staying on couches, some are staying in homes that are in the process of being sold, so they are sleeping on air mattresses, kind of like squatting. >> reporter: one of those squatting teachers is melanie burroughs, who recently moved to williston from new mexico to teach seventh and eighth grade language arts. >> i am sleeping on an air mattress. it's a an elevated aero bed, but i think it's about seen it's use because i have to put air in it every day now it's about the mattress itself is four years old. >> reporter: the superintendent of williston public school district one viola lafontaine concedes the
today real estate prices here are on par with places like new york city and san francisco. new residents are routinely paying more than $2,000 a month in rent. those prices were a problem for guglich, who needed to increase his staff dramatically this year in a state that ranks next to last in the country in teacher pay. >> we hired 14 new teachers and we were able to find housing for most of them, but we still have five teachers who don't have permanent housing. some are staying on...
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the city $400 figure refers to an analysis of the cbo as that of a different less generous ryan plan. goes all the way to year 2022, the cbo made no estimates of the new version except to say that beneficiaries might face higher costs. the new ryan plan was changed in other ways that would change the option of traditional medicare. he decide to set the future growth rate to medicare to the same metric used by obama and his method so there wouldn't be a difference. and the study published recently by the journal of american medical association suggests the out of pocket payment for additional medicare would be only $800 more a year under the ryan plan. that's odyssey significantly lower than the $6400. strangely president obama was at the aarp last week and the use the $6400 figure which appears in many of these ads, but then he added something interesting. he said now, now, that was in his original plan at a want to be fair here. he then modified it because there was a lot of pushback from seniors. so we said we will have a traditional medicare stand side-by-side with the voucher prog
the city $400 figure refers to an analysis of the cbo as that of a different less generous ryan plan. goes all the way to year 2022, the cbo made no estimates of the new version except to say that beneficiaries might face higher costs. the new ryan plan was changed in other ways that would change the option of traditional medicare. he decide to set the future growth rate to medicare to the same metric used by obama and his method so there wouldn't be a difference. and the study published...
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. >> reporter: the candidate new york city stop came as another poll. this one from the "washington post" found ohio swinging toward the obama column. no republican has won the white house without ohio. with that in mind, romney and running mate paul ryan began a bus tour through ohio this afternoon. >> sreenivasan: the u.s. supreme court upheld west virginia's congressional redistricting plan today. critics of the redistricting had argued that the populations within newly drawn districts were too far out of balance, but the supreme court reversed a lower court ruling and said the state legislatures was correct in trying to keep counties intact, keep incumbents from facing each other, and minimize shifts in population. the lower court may still consider challenges to the plan under the state constitution. in economic news, a key index showed home prices rose again in july-- another sign the housing market is on the road to recovery. and a separate index had consumer confidence rising in september. but it wasn't enough to help wall street, amid new worri
. >> reporter: the candidate new york city stop came as another poll. this one from the "washington post" found ohio swinging toward the obama column. no republican has won the white house without ohio. with that in mind, romney and running mate paul ryan began a bus tour through ohio this afternoon. >> sreenivasan: the u.s. supreme court upheld west virginia's congressional redistricting plan today. critics of the redistricting had argued that the populations within newly...
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eric brooks representing san francisco green party and the local grass-roots organization our city. i think it's all been said about general manager harrington. he knows we love him and i will just get to mike campbell and going to the three over there in the staff positions also and barbara, nancy and jason. i think one thing that none of you would commend mike for but we can as advocates is for mike and all these folks is because of the deep passion that all of the advocates have for the issue and getting it right mike and the others have been put through what can only be described as an extremely grueling process of dealing with all of our complaints and disagreements, and as you can see on the 18th we came out of this with something that everybody could live with and that is moving us forward, and mr. campbell is to be commended for going through that only what can be described as a meat grinder to get to this point and anyone that is willing to put up for that for several years deserves comond aigdz and on that note we're not done with and you you're now doing rate payer stuff
eric brooks representing san francisco green party and the local grass-roots organization our city. i think it's all been said about general manager harrington. he knows we love him and i will just get to mike campbell and going to the three over there in the staff positions also and barbara, nancy and jason. i think one thing that none of you would commend mike for but we can as advocates is for mike and all these folks is because of the deep passion that all of the advocates have for the...
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eric brooks representing san francisco green party and the grass-roots party for the city. i'm not going to wax poetic or anything but it's incredible we reach i -- reached this point and i am still pinching myself and how we got to the success and of course everyone in the room had a big part of it and crucial ed harrington and commissioner avalos and i am the guy disoghtd show up in city call and be the community whip but there is so much more of an organization beneath like that like i'm a small piece of the iceberg and over the years we have been working on this there are key groups and we wouldn't have gotten this done. early on green peace, sierra club, global exchange, and bright line project and a new one and a large group which is the first crystallization of organizations all around the bay area to push for local clean energy and local clean alliance and without that group we also wouldn't be here and i want to put out the kudos to all those folks. they did incredible work. as to next steps i think the measure that was passed at the board of supervisors on the 18t
eric brooks representing san francisco green party and the grass-roots party for the city. i'm not going to wax poetic or anything but it's incredible we reach i -- reached this point and i am still pinching myself and how we got to the success and of course everyone in the room had a big part of it and crucial ed harrington and commissioner avalos and i am the guy disoghtd show up in city call and be the community whip but there is so much more of an organization beneath like that like i'm a...
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a crash in the city at belair road. still up to speed on the major roadways. 49 on southbound 95 coming out of the northeast. my ministry at calvert, closures because of the baltimore book festival. 11 minutes to go south on 95 from the beltway down towards 32. the roads are still wet. building volume but no official delay. heavier on southbound 295 down towards 32. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> a late night for ravens fans but it was worth the lost sleep. the ravens got some breathing room towards the end of the third quarter as cary williams picks off brandon weeden which gave the ravens a 13-point lead. the browns held tough. the ravens came on top 23-16. the of the big story was the return of the nfl officials after the lockout. the officiating crew was treated to a hero's welcome at m&t bank stadium last night. fans were thrilled to see the return of the professional officials. after the game, it was clear to those on and off the field that the situation had improved. >> the communication was good. i w
a crash in the city at belair road. still up to speed on the major roadways. 49 on southbound 95 coming out of the northeast. my ministry at calvert, closures because of the baltimore book festival. 11 minutes to go south on 95 from the beltway down towards 32. the roads are still wet. building volume but no official delay. heavier on southbound 295 down towards 32. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> a late night for ravens fans but it was worth the lost sleep. the ravens got some...
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great new york city crowd. good to be back home in new york. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "late night" -- welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon", everybody. here is what people are talking about. last night the seattle seahawks beat the green bay packers -- 14-12 on "monday night football." yeah. i dvr'd the game and watched it later, you know, just like the refs. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i didn't watch it as it was going on. >> steve: you've got stuff to do. >> jimmy: i mean that's unbelievable what's happening. i mean the nfl replacement referees, they are under fire after a botched call last night, gave seattle the win over green bay. fans say they are fed up with these phony refs and they want to see them back where they belong, in the nba. [ laughter ] [ applause ] just give them fake calls there. we don't care. >> steve: foul. >> jimmy: whatever. no one cares. [ applause ] some more football news, on sunday. tim tebow was hit in the head by a pass from fellow quarterback, mark sanchez. it wouldn
great new york city crowd. good to be back home in new york. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "late night" -- welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon", everybody. here is what people are talking about. last night the seattle seahawks beat the green bay packers -- 14-12 on "monday night football." yeah. i dvr'd the game and watched it later, you know, just like the refs. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i didn't watch it as it was going on. >> steve: you've got...
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these belongings were packsack end tags occupiers told that there be picked up at a later time the city says it is to work on a water leak and indeed the federal building in no injuries in the rate overnight and police say went smoothly the protesters are still a sense to people work in the area very excited this morning will hear from them coming up in the next half-hour cbs five. six said to now developing news in these banks investigators say six grade teacher from albany is expected of committing lewd acts with a child under the age of 14. he is accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a former student. the district superintendent place him on the minister have leave on monday. a fifth grader bringing their soft pistol to school and goes all day without getting cut school officials in riyadh said turner elementary said they brought the weapons on campus last week and threatened some of the other students as shotguns file with plastic pellets. eteocles we hope that if any of our students still intimidated they would report the situation. a high- speed chase through san fr
these belongings were packsack end tags occupiers told that there be picked up at a later time the city says it is to work on a water leak and indeed the federal building in no injuries in the rate overnight and police say went smoothly the protesters are still a sense to people work in the area very excited this morning will hear from them coming up in the next half-hour cbs five. six said to now developing news in these banks investigators say six grade teacher from albany is expected of...
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ever wonder what it's like to walk around new york city if you're the secretary of state? a lot of people stop hillary clinton and ask for a photograph, and here's what happens next. >> i don't mind if they can just figure out how to use their cameras. that is my big problem. i am more than happy to stop for 30 seconds to take a picture, but what happens invariably is people get so nervous, they can't figure out how to make the camera work. and then i've got people trying to help them to get their camera to work, but nevertheless. >> finally, ahead of their husband's debates tomorrow, michelle obama and ann romney have already gone head to head in a kitchen match for family circle's annual cookie bakeoff. the first ladies white and dark chocolate chip cookie bite ann romney's m&m's cooks by 287 folks. family circle says it's a bellwether in four of five elections. those are the things we thought you should know. [ male announcer ] you like who you are... and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunctio
ever wonder what it's like to walk around new york city if you're the secretary of state? a lot of people stop hillary clinton and ask for a photograph, and here's what happens next. >> i don't mind if they can just figure out how to use their cameras. that is my big problem. i am more than happy to stop for 30 seconds to take a picture, but what happens invariably is people get so nervous, they can't figure out how to make the camera work. and then i've got people trying to help them to...
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no problems on 95 in the white marsh area, heading into the city, and here's what 695 looks like, the top side in towson, delaney valley road, everything nice and clear as you head off towards 83. megan, over to you. >>> time is running out for the lucky person who bought a megamillions ticket at a 7-11 in timonium. the amount up for grabs. we'll tell you about this huge thing right now. what you have to do if you have that winning ticket. we do have to tell you that you have to act fast. >>> this is not baseball weather. we are live outside the ballpark at camden yards here in downtown baltimore where the o's start a critical weekend series with the red sox, but more importantly, they're honoring one of the game's great. we have a live report coming up. the arteries of your dishwasher are constantly clogging up with grease and lime scale. use finish dishwasher cleaner every month to keep your machine in sparkling health. for shining results, finish dishwasher cleaner. number of students that wea lot of problehave.th the... resources. materials. things that the children need... on a d
no problems on 95 in the white marsh area, heading into the city, and here's what 695 looks like, the top side in towson, delaney valley road, everything nice and clear as you head off towards 83. megan, over to you. >>> time is running out for the lucky person who bought a megamillions ticket at a 7-11 in timonium. the amount up for grabs. we'll tell you about this huge thing right now. what you have to do if you have that winning ticket. we do have to tell you that you have to act...
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there are representatives of ford new york city boroughs on the supreme court. justice sotomayor, and justice scalia from queens, justice ginsburg and justice kegan. staten island is not but you never know when there might be vacancies and we might address that gap. there are six product of harvard law school and three products at yale on the supreme court. there are apparently no other law schools in the united states besides those two. it is a bizarre and unfortunate fact i think actually. but those are i hope interesting facts about the supreme court. but frankly i don't think that they are very important. here is an important fact about the supreme court. there are five republicans and four democrats. i will speak for somewhat longer. but this is basically all you need to know. if there is a takeaway i've gotten to the point earlier there are five republicans and four democrats and that tells you much of what you need to know. it is true the justices where the roads because they are supposed to look alike and it's supposed to give the perception that they ar
there are representatives of ford new york city boroughs on the supreme court. justice sotomayor, and justice scalia from queens, justice ginsburg and justice kegan. staten island is not but you never know when there might be vacancies and we might address that gap. there are six product of harvard law school and three products at yale on the supreme court. there are apparently no other law schools in the united states besides those two. it is a bizarre and unfortunate fact i think actually....
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city has recognized her with a special honor. we will talk with her tonight at 5:00. stay with us for that. meantime, it's a pretty day. >> gorgeous. l that fog this morning burned off. but changes are in the forecast, unfortunately. more clouds are wrong the way. take a look. have high clouds and mid- level clouds. moisture moving into our area, to it will take awhile saturate things to be able to squeeze out any raindrops. enjoy this what you can. 68 degrees at reagan national, 66 at dulles. to something on 50's out west. 58 in martinsburg, 54 in cumberland at this hour. this is the system up to our us a fewt brought showers yesterday. that moved out and we have high pressure. the rain showers are not very far away. sneaking into seven parts of virginia. rain in the deep south and in the tennessee valley. but it has been quiet in the tropics, but there's a swirl. that is a tropical storm nadine. today is 21 days ago that this had a name. that puts it in the top five lived tropical cyclones atlantic, progressive. our weather system is not impressive. sprinklest a cou
city has recognized her with a special honor. we will talk with her tonight at 5:00. stay with us for that. meantime, it's a pretty day. >> gorgeous. l that fog this morning burned off. but changes are in the forecast, unfortunately. more clouds are wrong the way. take a look. have high clouds and mid- level clouds. moisture moving into our area, to it will take awhile saturate things to be able to squeeze out any raindrops. enjoy this what you can. 68 degrees at reagan national, 66 at...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> why does mitt romney put his money in the cayman islands? well, paul ryan used to say, the cayman island is the place to hide your money. that's what paul ryan used to say. he doesn't say that anymore, and that's in the rewrite. but mitt romney's tax returns are next. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. ♪ something to me ♪ that nobody else could do because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. you took action, you took advil®. my name is adam frucci and i'm the i love new technology,om. so when i heard that american express and twitter were teaming up, i was prett
[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> why does mitt romney put his money in the cayman islands? well, paul ryan used to say, the cayman island is the place to hide your money. that's what paul ryan used to say. he doesn't say that anymore, and that's in the rewrite. but mitt romney's tax returns are next. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought...
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is ranked the third &pwealthiest city in the country. reeels armed with explosives and guus attacked a syrian building... much like the penta. plast.state teeevision reports four guards were killedd.. 14 were hurt.the attackers reportedly usee two suicide car bomms in their assault on the military facility in damascus.the free syrian armm claimed responsibility forrthe attaak. libya's president terror ttacc against the u-s mmssion in benghazi.the president'' chief pokesperson says... the president considers the deadly attack against the u-s mission in bbnggazi a terrorst attack. attack.catherine herridge explains whyysenate republicans are demanding specifics of the security concerns leading up the the att. attack. in addition to already as terrorism... at the un today secretary of state phe suspected involvement o &pas aqimm clinton sayss "thh are orking witt other violenn extremisss to undermine the democratic transitions under pay in north africa, as we tragically saw in benghazi." fifteen ays afttr the attack on the us consulate, tte
is ranked the third &pwealthiest city in the country. reeels armed with explosives and guus attacked a syrian building... much like the penta. plast.state teeevision reports four guards were killedd.. 14 were hurt.the attackers reportedly usee two suicide car bomms in their assault on the military facility in damascus.the free syrian armm claimed responsibility forrthe attaak. libya's president terror ttacc against the u-s mmssion in benghazi.the president'' chief pokesperson says... the...
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. >>> in tonight's rewrite, paul ryan continues to rewrite paul ryan. on the many things that paul ryan can no longer say. now that he's mitt romney's running mate. two years ago paul ryan said, correctly, that the cayman islands are quote the place you hide your money. see? paul ryan can be right sometimes. but he can't be right about the cayman islands anymore, thanks to mitt romney. so he just doesn't mention the cayman islands anymore. and a few year
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows....
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g the sar >> details of the new virus related to the deadly infection. >> smoke at an ocean city condo building. how long it took to contain the >> an investigation is underway into what sparked mass of flames and ocean city condo last night. to increase more than six hours to get everything under control. the bradley on the bay condos -- of flames were shooting at 50 feet into the air and the area was covered in thick black smoke. they did not have to perform any rescue's but the red cross is helping six families who lived there. the theater that drew a rowdy and violent crowd over the weekend will learn next month whether it will lose its liquor license. the baltimore county liquor board scheduled a hearing for october 29 for the theater following last weekend's madness. seven people were charged in incidents related to the event and police believe the shooting hours later may have been connected. the theater owner was blamed for using an outside promoter and things got out of control. a nickel examiners are conducting an autopsy on a man found -- medical examiners are conducting an
g the sar >> details of the new virus related to the deadly infection. >> smoke at an ocean city condo building. how long it took to contain the >> an investigation is underway into what sparked mass of flames and ocean city condo last night. to increase more than six hours to get everything under control. the bradley on the bay condos -- of flames were shooting at 50 feet into the air and the area was covered in thick black smoke. they did not have to perform any rescue's but...
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the city's bidding process. after reviewing $675,000 purchase, the city's inspector general released a report yesterday. that report reveals city hall's it office deliberately withheld information from councilman jack young. also shows no price quotes were obtained from other companies, missing possible opportunities to save money. the mayor said her office has already made a number of recommended changes. >>> time 5:07. it is chilly at the airport this morning. bpa is the chemical used in plastic and metal food containers. the compelling evidence that it may negatively impact a woman's reproduction system. >>> who doesn't like free stuff. >> how you can get a number of items for nothing. love it. sign me up. but first outear looking at a live picture outside. we have your insta weather plus forecast. stay with us. 11 news saturday morning is just getting started. beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. and the family car to do a
the city's bidding process. after reviewing $675,000 purchase, the city's inspector general released a report yesterday. that report reveals city hall's it office deliberately withheld information from councilman jack young. also shows no price quotes were obtained from other companies, missing possible opportunities to save money. the mayor said her office has already made a number of recommended changes. >>> time 5:07. it is chilly at the airport this morning. bpa is the chemical...
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the game, my ears stephanie rawlings-blake will present center fielder adam jones with the key to the city -- we want to send a congratulation out to capture mat weeder. he and his wife welcome their first child into the world. he was born early this morning. >> yesterday at this time we were talking about how the chance of rain would affect the football game. tonight we are talking about a chance of maybe rain during the baseball game, right? here is what is happening right now on the radar. one batch that we had overnight is on its way out. west virginia, kentucky, a new area is coming its way. the trajectory is going to be a little southerly. we are not a prime target. we will probably be on the north edge. for the game tonight, the forecast, as the game starts a little after 7:00, it will be in the low 70's and there will be a lot of clouds and maybe a brief shower. it is a big navy. by the time we finish the game, 10:00 or 11:00, we think the rain shower chance will probably be a little higher toward the end of the game but still not a guarantee and temperatures will drop to the upper
the game, my ears stephanie rawlings-blake will present center fielder adam jones with the key to the city -- we want to send a congratulation out to capture mat weeder. he and his wife welcome their first child into the world. he was born early this morning. >> yesterday at this time we were talking about how the chance of rain would affect the football game. tonight we are talking about a chance of maybe rain during the baseball game, right? here is what is happening right now on the...
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find out which city made the list of america's sharpest cities. >> and a look ahead at the to close outpared the regular season and home. one more game today. the team is the nationals will end the .egular season at home today >> the champions will close out philliess against the to wait toey have out who they will play in the first round of the playoffs. teddy roosevelt will more shot. he seems to have trouble every time it tries to block out the competition. attend -- the fans attending this afternoon's game pin even if a teddy they don't win today. the birds, made the playoffs for since 1987, still behind the new york yankees. they beat the red sox last night. can force a one-game tiebreaker. that is if they win tonight and beat the yankees. we hope all falls into place d.c.baltimore and >> let's check and wood jacqui jeras on the weather. >> dense fog advisory is in across maryland and extreme northern virginia. even though we don't have an advisory in the metro, it is foggy withy visibility at a half mile at national and a third of a mile at dulles. warm temperatures. 70 in d.c., 64 at
find out which city made the list of america's sharpest cities. >> and a look ahead at the to close outpared the regular season and home. one more game today. the team is the nationals will end the .egular season at home today >> the champions will close out philliess against the to wait toey have out who they will play in the first round of the playoffs. teddy roosevelt will more shot. he seems to have trouble every time it tries to block out the competition. attend -- the fans...
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she made her big move to new york city. her family paid up to $900 to move her stuff but the movers wanted more even though she had a binding contract. joce sterman is working for you. this is something is that folks shouldn't have to deal with in addition to the stress of moving. >> reporter: there are laws to protect you when you move. they vary from state to state. if you don't know your rights, are a giving movers a chance to take you for a ride. 25-year-old lauren richardson's move to new york city had a rocky start eye was determined to move in, get settled and have a life. >> reporter: lauren said she had nothing for the first two months because she claims her maryland mover paid her stuff hostage we they added fees. lauren knew her rights and the law and that's what eventually helped her get her stuff back after months of hounding the company but many people go into their moves without the information they need. >> you want to trust the company. >> reporter: but the maryland motor truck association said trust with m
she made her big move to new york city. her family paid up to $900 to move her stuff but the movers wanted more even though she had a binding contract. joce sterman is working for you. this is something is that folks shouldn't have to deal with in addition to the stress of moving. >> reporter: there are laws to protect you when you move. they vary from state to state. if you don't know your rights, are a giving movers a chance to take you for a ride. 25-year-old lauren richardson's move...
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that tied the record, big city and that's a hot day down there. the winds have shifted a little bit. they're slightly offshore. at this hour temperatures are pretty close to where they were last night. san jose right now, 2 degrees away from 80 degrees. temperatures in fairfield 74. it's 85 in antioch, downtown san francisco about 75 degrees right now. so you know what, we're going to start out pretty darn warm tomorrow but then things change around in the afternoon. a sea breeze and temperatures should come down a good five to 10 degrees. i'm going to show you what that means for your neighborhood and we're going to look at the continued cooling as we go through the week. >>> fleet week arrives in san francisco in the form of the blue angels. the navy's precision flight team flew in about 6:30 this afternoon. the blue angels are the attraction of the show. the pilots and fighter jets will be practicing over the bay and san francisco on thursday and friday. their performances are scheduled on saturday and sunday assumes there's no fog or cloud cov
that tied the record, big city and that's a hot day down there. the winds have shifted a little bit. they're slightly offshore. at this hour temperatures are pretty close to where they were last night. san jose right now, 2 degrees away from 80 degrees. temperatures in fairfield 74. it's 85 in antioch, downtown san francisco about 75 degrees right now. so you know what, we're going to start out pretty darn warm tomorrow but then things change around in the afternoon. a sea breeze and...
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it's all about excitement for the city. >> i think it's fun. it's kind of -- it gives more energy to the city to everything, you know, people on the street. we don't live here. we're out amongst the people a lot. it's a great topic. it gets people excited. >> everybody in baltimore has two teams tied at the top of their division. >> there's a lot to be excited. game mi has been try -- jamie has been trying to break it all down. all you have to do is head to abc2news.com/orioles and you'll get the very latest. >> shifting gears tonight, a teacher in anne arundel county was checking a first grader's homework when she found marijuana in east poamplet the -- east port. >> looks like some of it was in the child's binder. it doesn't say how it was packaged or anything like that and some of this was in the bottom of the book bag. >> right away detectives turn to the child's mother to see if -- what could lead to that. she is how being held at the anne arundel detention center with bond being set at $500. >>> people who lived in an odenton apartment co
it's all about excitement for the city. >> i think it's fun. it's kind of -- it gives more energy to the city to everything, you know, people on the street. we don't live here. we're out amongst the people a lot. it's a great topic. it gets people excited. >> everybody in baltimore has two teams tied at the top of their division. >> there's a lot to be excited. game mi has been try -- jamie has been trying to break it all down. all you have to do is head to...
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this as rebels launched a massive attack on the countries largest city, aleppo. syrian troops bombed the town just four miles from the turkish border and at least 12 people were killed, including five children. so far there is no end in sight to the war that killed more than 30,000 people in the last 18 months. baltimore city police are looking for two suspects in connection with a weekend homicide. a 28-year-old man was shot and it had just after 3:00 sunday morning. he was taken to johns hopkins hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. police believe that an argument broke out between the victim and two suspects, leading to the shooting could the suspects took wagonn a gray station min with tinted windows. baltimore county police arrest a suspect in connection with the shooting friday night. rickey freeman faces attempted first-degree murder charges for that shooting. he is being held without bail. police say there is no update on the victim's condition. if fire investigation in baltimore county as flames sparked arounthis morning at bea ave. one firefight
this as rebels launched a massive attack on the countries largest city, aleppo. syrian troops bombed the town just four miles from the turkish border and at least 12 people were killed, including five children. so far there is no end in sight to the war that killed more than 30,000 people in the last 18 months. baltimore city police are looking for two suspects in connection with a weekend homicide. a 28-year-old man was shot and it had just after 3:00 sunday morning. he was taken to johns...